It’s official: Selena Gomez is getting prettier by the day. At SXSW in Austin earlier this week, while promoting her new movie, Spring Breakers (out March 22), she was spotted with some of the best hair I’ve seen at the festival this year. In all of her running around, I love how smoothly her hair transitioned from day to night, from I-mean-business to “where the party at?” For the movie’s premiere on Sunday night, she went for gorgeous, side-swept retro waves and bright orange lips that lit up her face. (Not everyone can pull off that shade of lipstick, but those who can, should.) The following day, for a panel discussion, she went for a high ponytail and hid the elastic by wrapping it with her own hair—a look that will never, ever get old. The two strands around her face prevent the whole look from seeming stuffy. Looking at her makes me want to grow my hair out in 2013. Which hairstyle is your fave? For more, be sure to read along at glamlatina.com! Photos: Getty Images read more

Do you remember the first time mami let you put on her makeup? I must have been around 7 or 8, and it was a very specific beauty product that I was obsessed with—the loose powder from Maja, the vintage Spanish cosmetics company. It had a flamenco dancer on the red-and-black packaging, and it smelled like roses, just like my mother. From her I learned that being “put-together” is important because it’s a projection of what’s going on inside. And it was never about looking like someone else; it was about loving yourself and then making an effort to be the best version of that—in every sense. Fashion icon Isabel Toledo says it best in the inaugural issue of Glam Belleza Latina, Glamour's new beauty magazine, on select newsstands starting March 5. She said, “Discover your uniqueness—that is your very strength—and then highlight that.” The first magazine of its kind dedicated solely to nuestra belleza, this is a celebration of Latinas’ unique beauty, a rainbow that encompasses so many different colors, textures, and shapes. How amazing is it that this is what America looks like? "Latin beauty is the rainbow. We have black, we have white, we have caramel. We read more